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The other half and I came to Point Brugge for a slightly late brunch today after our initial plans for the day changed. The menu has intrigued us for a while and we both loved the Prix Fixe option. We called ahead about a wait, and got there just within the window we'd been given. If it was less known Point Brugge would totally be a little gem in Point Breeze, but it's popularity (I've also heard rave reviews about their dinner) is far from a detriment. Our brunch was delicious. I had the Frittata (which was excellent, but my only complaint was the pine nut & Parmesan breadcrumb on top tasted a little too nutty/toasted and slightly drowned out the rest of the flavors) with a side of Yoghurt and Granola (also super tasty) and Mimosa for the $21 side of the Prix Fixe and my girlfriend had the Chicken And Waffles (she'd also contemplated the Eggs benedict) with a side of bacon. Hers (which i tried some of) was amazing, the sauce sealed the deal on the dish and the cornbread waffle was the stuff you could hardly tire of. The chicken was perfect, as was her side of bacon. The staff was all highly attentive and service was prompt and comfortably quick. Point Brugge was packed, but that clearly didn't bother the highly skilled staff. We'll be back!
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